By Alexandra Jellerette, President of Zane Networks
In today’s educational landscape, the connection between student health and academic achievement has become increasingly evident. Yet, disparities in healthcare access persist, particularly among vulnerable populations. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these inequities, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive healthcare solutions within school settings. In response to these challenges, the School-Based Health Alliance (SBHA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, has launched a landmark initiative focused on enhancing care coordination for students in schools with school-based health centers.
The School-Based Health Care Coordination (SBHCC) Initiative represents a significant step forward in addressing the complex healthcare needs of students. By strategically implementing care coordination activities in school-based health centers across four major cities—Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, and Miami—SBHA aims to improve health outcomes and promote health equity among underserved student populations.
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